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Rovinj to Italy ferry information:

There are currently 2 ferry routes connecting Rovinj and Italy, with services from Rovinj to Trieste and Venice. On average, there are a combined number of 10 crossings per week between Rovinj and Italy, which are operated by Atlas Kompas and Venezia. The shortest crossing between Rovinj and Italy is to Venice with Atlas Kompas and takes around 3 hours, while the longest crossing is to Venice with Venezia and takes approximately 3 hours 45 minutes.

The above information is a basic summary on the services between Rovinj and Italy. We recommend using our Ferry Search to find live ferry information and the latest prices.

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About Rovinj

Rovinj is situated north of Croatia's Dalmatia coast. Rovinj is a picturesque fishing town, which retains a strong Italian flavour with cobblestone streets and a central promenade. Rovinj is a popular tourist resort with a warm, Mediterranean climate. Rovinj, is situated north of Croatia's Dalmatia coast. Rovinj is a picturesque fishing town, which retains a strong Italian flavour with cobblestone streets and a central promenade. Rovinj is a popular tourist resort with a warm, Mediterranean climate.

The town of Rovinj dates back to the 2nd-4th Century, and comprises features Medieval foundations and Venetian architecture. Today Rovinj has approximately 15,000 inhabitants and is a prominent town and port.

Rovinj is rich in history; you can see the ancient town walls dating from the 13th-18th Century, the Renaissance clock tower and the old town gate Balbi's Arch, which dates from 1680. Other activities on offer in Rovinj include visiting the St. Euphemia church, the town museum and walking in the many beautiful and scenic parks Rovinj has to offer. Entertainment in Rovinj includes a casino, shops and restaurants.

About Italy

Italy boasts a wealth of popular destinations and has something for everyone to enjoy.

Take a romantic gondola ride in Venice, see the ancient Colosseum in Rome, visit the leaning tower of Pisa, admire the many masterpieces in the Uffizi gallery of Florence or simply relax on one of the many beautiful beaches that can be found along Italy's miles of stunning coastline.

Florence is an often overlooked tourist destination. However, it is well worth a visit.

The town was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and it still shows in the architecture of the city. There are many fine art galleries from famous artists - including the Galleria degli Uffizi, where you can see Boticelli's `Birth of Venus'.

The galleries themselves are often works of art, with the walls and ceiling ornately decorated with various brightly coloured murals.